MSD School Administrator - High School Operations Manager

Educational Svc.Frederick, MD
Onsite

About The Position

The Maryland School for the Deaf (MSD) provides an inclusive, language-rich environment for deaf and hard of hearing students from birth through age 21. Rooted in a bilingual education approach, MSD ensures full access to American Sign Language and English across comprehensive academic, extracurricular, and student life programs. In partnership with families and communities, MSD empowers students to think critically and develop a sense of self and belonging. This is a twelve-month position in the High School Department of the Frederick Campus of the Maryland School for the Deaf.

Requirements

  • A Bachelor’s Degree required.
  • A minimum of three years of successful K-12 work experience with Deaf and Hard of Hearing students is required.
  • Understanding of basic behavior principles and school wide behavior programs and interventions required.
  • Fluency in American Sign Language and written English, and knowledge of Deaf community required.
  • Superior interpersonal and active listening skills required.
  • New hires are subject to a criminal background investigation at their own expense.
  • Candidates will need to provide three letters of recommendation with their application.
  • A copy of your college transcripts must accompany your application.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in administration/supervision preferred.
  • Experience in leadership activities that involve organizing, planning, directing, and monitoring resources preferred.
  • Experience supporting and managing complex student behavior at the middle school or high school level preferred.
  • Knowledge of behavior strategies for Deaf students with additional needs preferred.
  • A Master's Degree in the Education of Deaf students, Education of Deaf students with additional disabilities, Curriculum and Instruction, Applied Behavior Analysis, School Counseling or related field preferred.
  • MSDE certification/licensure in Administration preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Monitor student attendance, including managing three-day email follow-ups and preparing five-day official correspondence for the High School Principal.
  • Oversee and maintain department-wide attendance and operational systems, including hallway pass protocols and student break regulations.
  • Facilitate Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) meetings for student behavior and social emotional domains, monitor behavior data collection for Tier 2 and Tier 3 students, and collaborate closely with the Behavior Specialist to support classroom interventions and staff coaching.
  • Provide coaching and instructional support to teachers regarding student behavior initiatives and effective classroom management strategies.
  • Manage all levels of student behavioral infractions in coordination with the Behavior Specialist as appropriate, and assist/collaborate with the High School Principal regarding Level 3 behavioral interventions as required.
  • Coordinate student re-entry meetings and the development of corresponding student support plans.
  • Investigate routine student incidents, including Bullying, Harassment and Intimidation report investigations.
  • Develop and coordinate schoolwide Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) events in collaboration with the mental health team, assemblies, and student recognition initiatives, including honor roll celebrations, half-day events, orientation weeks, and end-of-year activities.
  • Collaborate with the High School Principal to compile, analyze, and interpret student performance and behavioral data.
  • Deliver targeted mentoring and onboarding support to new instructional staff during the initial six weeks of the academic year, focusing on school Code of Conduct and operational systems and policies.
  • Assist the High School Principal in the preparation of department meeting presentations, facilitation of small group discussions, and delivery of high school-focused professional development.
  • Support the implementation and fidelity of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) related to student behavior, collaborate with the behavior specialist to support teachers and staff with behavioral data collection for quarterly progress reports, and train instructional staff on the appropriate utilization of accommodations and supplementary aids.
  • Assist in the development and implementation of IEPs related to student behavior and participate in IEP meetings related to student behavior as appropriate.
  • Serve as the secondary Point of Contact (POC) for families during the absence or unavailability of the High School Principal.
  • Communicate with families, staff and students related to student behavior and performance.
  • Support the design and content of the High School’s monthly digital newsletter, and draft official communications and letters to families.
  • Coordinate logistics, scheduling, and operations for schoolwide assessments, field trips, and special programs.
  • Supervise and evaluate job performance of secretaries and teacher aides.
  • Assist in the assessment of staff needs and providing staff development related to behavior and SEL.
  • Participate in the coordination of class scheduling and class coverage with substitutes.
  • Participate in the review of applications, interview applicants, and submit recommendations for hire of new secretaries and teacher aides as needed.
  • Assume other responsibilities as designated by the Chief Educational Programs Officer and/or High School Principal.

Benefits

  • STATE OF MARYLAND BENEFITS
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